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Chairmen of the Politically Incorrect
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Truth!
And bikes are the safer of the two. Women are responsible for way more deaths.
And bikes are the safer of the two. Women are responsible for way more deaths.

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One of the best things about motorcycles is when you're done with them you just park them in the garage.
I make fun of my friends who have horses; vet bills, corrals, barns, constant feeding, tack, trailers, horse insurance, (yep, that's a thing), certifications when crossing state lines and I've probably left out more.
But even horses are less expensive than women.
I make fun of my friends who have horses; vet bills, corrals, barns, constant feeding, tack, trailers, horse insurance, (yep, that's a thing), certifications when crossing state lines and I've probably left out more.
But even horses are less expensive than women.
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Haha yup. That's how I always figured it too, Walt!
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Another plus comparison motorcycles might only leak oil.... 

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Well, I don’t have either. Instead I guess I have golf clubs, enough for all of you if you came here.
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It seems the Squirrels have returned I think the Acorns have something to do with it, my son shot 7 on Sunday and 2 yesterday but he cheats with a thermal gizmo and my old eyes just ain't sharp enough anymore unless the buggers are on the move.
OS, if I ever make it to California the nineteenth hole is where you will find me...
OS, if I ever make it to California the nineteenth hole is where you will find me...

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Glad to hear the squirrels came back buddy.
As far as golf......yeah, I'll meet GK at the 19th hole.
Well I guess I may as well put a stand out here on the lawn. I was out with the dogs before work this weekend, and Gracie was sniffing quite intently under the crabapple tree. I went over and there was a big pile of deer poop! I live right in the middle of town, but I've lost count of how many deer and moose I've had here in the dooryard.
I changed the oil, air filter, and rotated the tires on Kristy's old Cherokee yesterday. It was quite warm here yesterday I took a little bike ride yesterday afternoon. Headed to camp this morning.
As far as golf......yeah, I'll meet GK at the 19th hole.

Well I guess I may as well put a stand out here on the lawn. I was out with the dogs before work this weekend, and Gracie was sniffing quite intently under the crabapple tree. I went over and there was a big pile of deer poop! I live right in the middle of town, but I've lost count of how many deer and moose I've had here in the dooryard.
I changed the oil, air filter, and rotated the tires on Kristy's old Cherokee yesterday. It was quite warm here yesterday I took a little bike ride yesterday afternoon. Headed to camp this morning.
"Oh bother", said Pooh, as he chambered another round.
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Have a good time at camp, Jay. Do you have any particular projects in mind for the day?
Do you miss your Harley?
Do you miss your Harley?
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I actually haven't missed my Harley. I'm really surprised, and I've actually put more miles on my DRZ and TW than I did on my Harley last year. It's been a lot less uptight an ownership experience too. Don't have to worry about dirt, bug guts, or scratches.
We went up and posted our north line today. I have a surplus Molle 2 large ruck with a PVC frame. I loaded it with signs that dad put on wood (heavy!). We drove the truck up the main road to our northwest corner. We left the truck and started down the line with a screw gun and a 50ft length of paracord. We would measure 100ft and put one up. We had enough to get us about to where one of our woods roads from camp comes close to the line. Then we walked back to camp on the woods road, got the 4 wheeler, and went back to get the truck. I reloaded the pack with signs, then I gave dad a ride back to where we left off, and i left the pack and stuff with him. I rode the 4 wheeler down dad's trail to his blind and parked by the bridge where it's close to the line. I walked back up the line till I got to where I left dad, put the pack back on, and we started again. When we finally made it down to the stream, we only had to walk back as far as the 4 wheeler. Then we could ride back to camp. Man, we went through some nasty areas. Down by the stream, I took a step and hidden in some ferns was a petrified alder stub that a beaver had chewed off to a point about a foot high (basically a punji stake). I stepped down and ran it up the front of my shin. Yeah.....it was as bad as it sounds. Hours later it still hurts like all getout.
Luckily, this was all offset by a beautiful day in the woods.

We went up and posted our north line today. I have a surplus Molle 2 large ruck with a PVC frame. I loaded it with signs that dad put on wood (heavy!). We drove the truck up the main road to our northwest corner. We left the truck and started down the line with a screw gun and a 50ft length of paracord. We would measure 100ft and put one up. We had enough to get us about to where one of our woods roads from camp comes close to the line. Then we walked back to camp on the woods road, got the 4 wheeler, and went back to get the truck. I reloaded the pack with signs, then I gave dad a ride back to where we left off, and i left the pack and stuff with him. I rode the 4 wheeler down dad's trail to his blind and parked by the bridge where it's close to the line. I walked back up the line till I got to where I left dad, put the pack back on, and we started again. When we finally made it down to the stream, we only had to walk back as far as the 4 wheeler. Then we could ride back to camp. Man, we went through some nasty areas. Down by the stream, I took a step and hidden in some ferns was a petrified alder stub that a beaver had chewed off to a point about a foot high (basically a punji stake). I stepped down and ran it up the front of my shin. Yeah.....it was as bad as it sounds. Hours later it still hurts like all getout.
Luckily, this was all offset by a beautiful day in the woods.
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"Oh bother", said Pooh, as he chambered another round.